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Dawn of All

CHAPTER VII
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For there seemed nothing from which she shrank.

She accepted all who came to her desiring her help; she made no arbitrary distinctions to cover her own incapacities.

Her one practical desire was to heal the sick; her one theoretical interest to fix more and more precisely, little by little, the exact line at which nature ended and supernature began.

And, if human evidence went for anything--if the volumes of radiophotography and sworn testimony went for anything, she had established a thousand times over during the preceding, half-century that under her aegis, and hers alone, healing and reconstituting forces were at work to which no merely natural mental science could furnish any parallels.

All the old quarrels of a century ago seemed at an end.


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